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Sarah Kurzu

Global Issues D
May 17, 2010

Annotated Bibliography

Campaign, IOM. "Don't Be Afraid to Say it for Her." 23 Jan 2008. Online Image. The
Prague Post. 15 May 2010.
<http://www.thepraguepost.com/articles/2008/01/23/human-trafficking-campaign-
ends.php>.
This poster campaigning against human trafficking is a reliable source
because of the valuable yet interesting information provided in its small
space. Not only does it instill a sense of heroism in those who read the email
and choose to look out for cases of human trafficking, but it also provides a
safe way to release this information through anonymous tip line numbers and
websites. By leading the viewer in the direction of reliable information, this
source itself is reliable.

Cullen-DuPont, Kathryn. Global Issues: Human Trafficking. New York: Infobase


Publishing, 2009.
This resource written by Kathryn Cullen-DuPont for the Global Issues Series
was an extremely useful book describing not only a brief introduction to the
topic of human trafficking, but also a historical overview, an analysis of who is
impacted and why, and also a view trafficking from a global standpoint. Most
of my research came from this book and I would highly recommend it due to its
unbiased yet plentiful information.

"Human Trafficking." Encyclopedia of Race and Racism. Ed. John Moore. Vol. 2.
Detroit: Macmillan
Reference USA, 2008. 134-138. Global Issues In Context. Web. 12 May 2010.
<http://find.galegroup.com/gic/retrieve.do?
contentSet=EBKS&docType=EBKS&sort=DateDescend&tabID=T001&searchId=R1&
docId=CX2831200209&prodId=GIC&currentPosition=1&userGroupName=sain6267
1&resultListType=RESULT_LIST&sgHitCountType=None&qrySerId=Locale(en%2CUS
%2C)%3AFQE%3D(PI%2CNone
%2C5)G1084%24&inPS=true&searchType=BasicSearchForm&docId=CX283120020
9&docType=EBKS>.
This online encyclopedia is a reliable resource because of its surplus of
valuable information provided. A historical investigation and comparison is
written about, as well as specific cases studies, human trafficking in relation
to other industries, and a section analyzing and summarizing the information
given.

National Human Trafficking Resource Center (NHTRC). Polaris Project. 14 May 2010.
<http://nhtrc.polarisproject.org/>.
The National Human Trafficking Resource Center website, in direct relation to
the Polaris Project, is a great, unbiased and reliable source when looking for
facts and prevention tips for human trafficking both globally and on a local
level. The website provides online resources, a frequently asked questions
section, and even a 24 hour tip line for those who may have information.

Services, U.S. Department of Health and. "Look Beneath the Surface: Human
Trafficking is Modern Day Slavery." Online Image. Medill Reports Chicago. 16 May
2010. <http://news.medill.northwestern.edu/chicago/news/aspx?id=87029>.
This source, although a poster, is one of the best sources simply because of
its motive to provide information about human trafficking as well as
information on stopping the trade as a whole. By choosing a relatable topic
like people you may see every day; this poster allows the viewer to take
notice of the reliable and valuable information provided, as well as the
providing the location to where more information may be found.

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